SBB Mobile
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Description

Travel through the day more easily with SBB Mobile. The app offers simple and personalised timetable enquiries – and you can purchase a ticket in just two clicks. An integrated travel companion keeps you up to date on delays, platform changes and train cancellations in real time. You can now purchase your tickets by «monthly invoice» – Switzerland’s favourite way to pay online. And did you know that you can buy cheap tickets like the Saver Day Pass and supersaver tickets on the app?

Camera hardware control elements.To be able to personalize your touch-timetable.

What’s New

Version History

8.8.1

Dec 17, 2018

· Improved maps for changing trains at the stations· Includes support for 11-inch iPad Pro and 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3rd generation)· Bugfix for the calendar export on iOS 12· Bugfixes

8.5.1

Oct 21, 2018

- With SwissPass Mobile, you can easily display your public transport travelcard, such as a GA travelcard, Half-Fare travelcard, Track 7 or regional travelcard, in a digital format on your smartphone- Optimising the contact form- Bugfixes

8.5.0

Oct 16, 2018

- With SwissPass Mobile, you can easily display your public transport travelcard, such as a GA travelcard, Half-Fare travelcard, Track 7 or regional travelcard, in a digital format on your smartphone.- Optimising the contact form.- Bugfixes.

8.4.2

Oct 3, 2018

- New payment method Reka- Optimisations for zone upgrades in the Z-Pass network- You can now enter travel companions in the menu under “Travelers”- Bugfixes

8.2.8

Sep 11, 2018

- Bugfixes

8.2.7

Aug 16, 2018

• Bugfixes

8.2.2

Aug 7, 2018

• 3D Touch - fast access to the first 4 tiles in the app• Faster startup of the app• Bugfixes

8.2.1

Aug 6, 2018

• 3D Touch - fast access to the first 4 tiles in the app• Faster startup of the app• Bugfixes

8.0.0

Jul 9, 2018

• Tickets purchased at SBB.ch for international journeys can once again be displayed in the app.• You can now buy tickets up to 60 days in advance via the app.• New maps for changing trains at the stations.• Bugfixes

7.9.0

May 29, 2018

• Bugfixes

7.8.0

May 9, 2018

• Troubleshooting the “Share” function.

7.5.0

Mar 14, 2018

• Make seat and bicycle space reservations on available routes in the app itself.• Report dirt and faults on the train or at the station directly to us via the app under «Repair & Clean».

7.4.1

Feb 27, 2018

• You can now specify travelcard zones again and purchase extension tickets.

7.4.0

Feb 22, 2018

• You can now specify travelcard zones again and purchase extension tickets.

7.3.1

Dec 19, 2017

With every update, we try to reduce the errors and limitations that may occur during the system change. Thank you for your feedback.• The option to purchase tickets for delayed or last-minute services is available again.• Troubleshooting when logging into the SwissPass.• You can now store more than two payment methods in the app.

7.3.0

Nov 20, 2017

With every update, we try to reduce the errors and limitations that may occur during the system change. Thank you for your feedback.• You can now also purchase your tickets via monthly invoice.• Bugfixes for the ticket purchase• Bugfixes for SwissPass Login• Improvements for iPhone X incl. Face ID support• UX improvement

7.2.2

Nov 7, 2017

• Now only with SwissPass login, set up payment method again and no connecting tickets for the time being.• From now on, you can only log into the SBB Mobile app using a SwissPass login. The old Ticket Shop login is no longer valid.• You will not be able to store travelcard zones in the network or buy connecting tickets again until the end of January.• Half-Fare travelcard on the SwissPass linked with a ticket works again.• You can now buy Saver Day Passes directly in the app.

7.2.1

Nov 6, 2017

• Now only with SwissPass login, set up payment method again and no connecting tickets for the time being.• From now on, you can only log into the SBB Mobile app using a SwissPass login. The old Ticket Shop login is no longer valid.• You will not be able to store travelcard zones in the network or buy connecting tickets again until the end of January.• Half-Fare travelcard on the SwissPass linked with a ticket works again.• You can now buy Saver Day Passes directly in the app.

6.4.5

Oct 16, 2017

• UX improvement• Bugfix

6.4.4

Oct 4, 2017

• SwissPass Login Bugfixes

6.4.3

Sep 29, 2017

• SwissPass Login Bugfixes

6.4.2

Sep 4, 2017

• You can log in with your SwissPass login immediately. • Update to “My journeys and tickets” with a new module and a new tile. Current and past journeys are summarised in your history.• Touch ID Bugfix

6.4.1

Aug 24, 2017

• You can log in with your SwissPass login immediately. The old Ticket Shop login is still valid till the beginning of September.• Update to “My journeys and tickets” with a new module and a new tile. Current and past journeys are summarised in your history.• Bugfix

6.0.17

Jun 28, 2017

• Bugfix Touch ID

6.0.14

May 29, 2017

• “Apple Pay” as a new payment method• UX improvement• Bugfix

Dec 17, 2018

Version 8.8.1

· Improved maps for changing trains at the stations· Includes support for 11-inch iPad Pro and 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3rd generation)· Bugfix for the calendar export on iOS 12· Bugfixes

Ratings and Reviews

3.2 out of 5

34 Ratings

34 Ratings

SwissAir is the Worst
,12/17/2017

Need more time for class upgrades

The newest version refuses to let you buy any ticket as soon as the train is scheduled to leave (even if the train is late). This is particularly annoying with class upgrades. There are many mornings it takes a few minutes to realize there are no seats in 2nd class. I would happily pay to upgrade my to first class, but the app won't let you as of the second the train is SCHEDULED to depart. There is no accounting for late trains and no grace periods for class upgrades. Please let me give you my money! More money for SBB and no more journeys spent miserable (and hot) standing in 2nd class.

SwissAir is the Worst
,12/17/2017

Need more time for class upgrades

The newest version refuses to let you buy any ticket as soon as the train is scheduled to leave (even if the train is late). This is particularly annoying with class upgrades. There are many mornings it takes a few minutes to realize there are no seats in 2nd class. I would happily pay to upgrade my to first class, but the app won't let you as of the second the train is SCHEDULED to depart. There is no accounting for late trains and no grace periods for class upgrades. Please let me give you my money! More money for SBB and no more journeys spent miserable (and hot) standing in 2nd class.

killamajig2
,09/20/2018

Great app for navigating Swiss transit

I used this app during my week long trip to Switzerland to travel in and between Zurich, Mürren, and Lucerne. It was great for buying tickets and giving me connection information - it helped save a lot of hassle and confusion!

My only feature request is to be able to integrate with the SBB ticket shop accounts, so I can import my ‘half price’ fare card - instead of always having to open up the PDF on my phone for every ticket inspector.

killamajig2
,09/20/2018

Great app for navigating Swiss transit

I used this app during my week long trip to Switzerland to travel in and between Zurich, Mürren, and Lucerne. It was great for buying tickets and giving me connection information - it helped save a lot of hassle and confusion!

My only feature request is to be able to integrate with the SBB ticket shop accounts, so I can import my ‘half price’ fare card - instead of always having to open up the PDF on my phone for every ticket inspector.

AlpTek
,11/25/2017

No more zone extensions

In the latest update, zone extension tickets are no longer possible. This would be fine if my profile knew what kind of monthly pass I already have. Instead I now have to input an itinerary for only the stops that font cover my pass so I can buy the appropriate ticket.

For example, I have a ZVV pass that covers the city of Zürich. If I want to travel from Zürich HB to Langnau-Gattikon, I have to input an itinerary from Zürich Soodober-Leimbach to Langnau-Gattikon. Then I can buy the ticket that covers the missing zones.

But this is very complicated. Usually I want to know the schedules from where I leave. Also I often don't know at which stop the zone changes requiring me to look up a zone map. Basically this is way too complicated.

What would be easy is that the app knows my ZVV pass and never asks me to pay for zurich city zones, even for an itinerary starting from Zürich HB.

AlpTek
,11/25/2017

No more zone extensions

In the latest update, zone extension tickets are no longer possible. This would be fine if my profile knew what kind of monthly pass I already have. Instead I now have to input an itinerary for only the stops that font cover my pass so I can buy the appropriate ticket.

For example, I have a ZVV pass that covers the city of Zürich. If I want to travel from Zürich HB to Langnau-Gattikon, I have to input an itinerary from Zürich Soodober-Leimbach to Langnau-Gattikon. Then I can buy the ticket that covers the missing zones.

But this is very complicated. Usually I want to know the schedules from where I leave. Also I often don't know at which stop the zone changes requiring me to look up a zone map. Basically this is way too complicated.

What would be easy is that the app knows my ZVV pass and never asks me to pay for zurich city zones, even for an itinerary starting from Zürich HB.